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Sunday, August 18, 2024 Las Vegas Welcomes New, Luxurious Resorts Las Vegas, known for its vibrant entertainment scene and luxurious accommodations, is set to welcome a host of new, high-end resorts that promise to elevate the city’s already legendary hospitality experience. With tourism booming, these developments cater to the growing demand for premium stays and exceptional amenities on the Strip. Hard Rock International is set to transform the iconic Mirage into Hard Rock Las Vegas, featuring a new hotel tower, expanded casino, and top-tier amenities.

The rebranding includes the replacement of the famous volcano attraction with a striking guitar-shaped hotel tower, adding a unique flair to the Las Vegas skyline. The Mirage will close temporarily in July 2024 and is scheduled to reopen by May 2027 under its new name. Majestic Las Vegas represents a new direction for the city’s hospitality industry.



Positioned near the expanding Las Vegas Convention Center, this non-gaming, luxury hotel will offer 720 rooms and 35 corporate sky suites. Its focus on luxury and outdoor amenities, including a courtyard surrounded by six freestanding restaurants, sets it apart from traditional Vegas hotels. Groundbreaking for this project is now expected in 2024, marking a significant shift in the city’s approach to hospitality.

Caesars Entertainment has rebranded the iconic Bally’s as Horseshoe Las Vegas, emphasizing its rich gambling heritage. The hotel, situated in a prime mid-Strip location, now serves as the home of the World Series of Poker. Alongside a premium upgrade to its facilities, Horseshoe features new dining options, such as Jack Binion’s Steak, and an arcade offering a mix of vintage and contemporary video games.

The Grand Bazaar Shops out front are also undergoing a major transformation, adding trendy dining and entertainment venues. After several rebranding attempts, the North Strip property has reverted to its original name, Sahara Las Vegas. Under the ownership of the Meruelo Group, the Sahara has seen a $100 million investment, revitalizing its hotel rooms, casino space, and dining options.

New restaurants like Chickie’s and Pete’s, the Noodle Den, and Balla have been added, along with a new theater hosting the popular Magic Mike Live show. This transformation reestablishes the Sahara as a significant player in the Las Vegas hotel scene. These new and renovated resorts reflect Las Vegas’s ongoing evolution, catering to a diverse range of travelers from around the globe.

Whether you’re drawn to the city’s iconic gaming culture or seeking a luxury experience without the slot machines, these developments promise an unforgettable stay in Sin City..

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